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Hisense Discovery X1 Series Laser TVs Launched: 4K, Dolby Atmos, Up to 1000 Nits Brightness
Hisense has launched two new Laser TVs in China: the Discovery X1 and the Discovery X1 Ultra. Both models are based on the L9Q TriChroma Laser projector that was first shown at CES 2025. The L9Q is ...
Imagine an 80-inch to 120-inch screen in your living room or entertainment room. But not just a large screen, one that’s vibrant, bright, and features an ultra-high-definition 4K resolution. That’s ...
It’s been a couple of years since Hisense refreshed its Laser TV ultra short throw projector offerings (although last year we did get new UST projectors in the Laser Cinema line). At CES 2025, though, ...
The big (literally) TV trend of the past few months has been a sudden explosion in availability and sales of affordable king-sized TVs of 98 inches and more. Hisense has been particularly quick to ...
At $2,499, the Hisense PL2 ultra-short throw projector has a lot in common with the previous PL1 but it can project a larger 150-inch screen size and offers much higher peak brightness. The Hisense ...
Vidda, a sub-brand of Hisense, just dropped its latest smart projector, the M2 Pro, and it’s packing some impressive tech. The big claim? It’s the first 4K tri-color laser projector with 1.3x optical ...
The Hisense M2 Pro may be small, but it has a comprehensive feature set including easy setup, 1200 lumens light output, up to 200-inch screen size, smart TV features, and more for a very reasonable ...
If the rate of improvement in Hisense’s UK AV product range over the past couple of years is anything to go by, 2024 has the potential to be a landmark year for the brand. Especially if it can now ...
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